The nifty search engine has its own in built converter. Try typing into the Google search box “4ft 6in in metres” or “23c in Fahrenheit” and you will get an instant conversion. Move your calculator to the bottom drawer of your desk or throw your slide rule out of the window. If you don't know what a slide rule is then Google it – you will be amazed at how your ancestors worked in the old days.
Google Calculator
Similarly, your old friend Google can act as a calculator. Try typing in “43% of 92” and in the twinkle of an eye receive instant enlightenment. Where was this while I was doing my GCSE'S?
Google Currency Converter
You know what's coming don't you. Type “£123 in US$” and be amazed with the instant currency conversion.
Google News
Visit http://news.google.co.uk (you don't need the “www” bit) to visit a bang up to date computer generated news site. The Google news site aggregates headlines from over 4,500 English language news sources on the planet. You can ask the site to group news stories together according to your particular interests. An archive section is navigable from the top of the site which lets you look back through history. I typed in “Titanic” in the archives search box and was able to instantly download a PDF of the actual front page of the New York Times from April 12th 1912.
Google Mobile
Download Google Maps for mobile from free by visiting the Google UK website at www.google.co.uk/gmm. I downloaded the software straight onto the desktop of my PC and then hooked up my mobile to my PC with the bit of cable that my mobile phone manufacturer gave me in the box it came with. I think this would prove quicker and easier for most people than getting online with your mobile and downloading directly. Download times to mobiles still seem dreadfully slow to me.
Most mobile phones that are less than 3 years old will operate Google Maps. With Google Maps loaded onto your mobile you will never get lost when walking or driving in any UK city although software specifies that it should not be used when driving (who would think of such a thing?).
Many mobile phones come with GPS all ready installed. GPS stands for “global positioning system” and lets you know exactly where you are on the face of the earth through satellite technology. You can enter a start and end point for any road journey and be supplied with detailed directions. Another nifty feature is that you can specify a start and end point and find the best way to make this journey on public transport.
Going by foot in a strange city is now a breeze.
It's clear to me that this functionality is a direct competitor to satellite navigation. The only real difference I can see is that you don't receive verbal instructions. This doesn't bother me – I can get those at home.
It's possible to add your favourites to Google Maps such as home, irritating relatives in Berkshire or Big Dave's Bar & Grill.
Hope these nifty features will help you in the office and on your travels.
Things We Didn T See Coming
1.Print Photos
This idea may seem like a no brainer, but I’m not just talking about printing out images from the web. What I am talking about is using your printer to print photos that look like you just had them developed professionally. With some high quality glossy photo paper, photo quality ink cartridges and a bit of editing skills, you can print all of your favorite photos with ease without needing any professional help. And the beauty of it is, most people use digital cameras these days rather than traditional 35 mm film, so the transfer is easy. You can even plug your camera directly into some printer models and print photos right off of the camera.
2.Make Labels
You can make customized CD labels that look like the real thing. You can make shipping labels and address labels for your letters and important packages. You can even create custom labels for your filing cabinet. All you need is the right type of label sheets and some high quality printer ink and you’ll be ready to label anything!
3.Share It
If you have more than one computer in your home or office that doesn’t mean you need more than one printer. In fact, you can set up all of these computers so that they operate off of a network. Then, you can add your printer to this network making it so all of the computers utilize it. And even better, this whole process is easy. All it takes is plugging in a few cords or installing a wireless network, making sure all of the computers have the right driver and you’re done!
4.Make Your Own Stationary
If you run a business or if you merely like to write letters a lot, you can create your own stationary and letterheads with your printer. Come up with a design and then print out some copies of it! Or, just save it on your hard drive to use as a template when you write those letters
5.Print A Calendar
They don’t have to be those cheesy pre-programmed into the software calendars, either. I mean, you can literally print your own calendar, here. Customize it with pictures, fill in important dates and leave room for last minute additions. You can print it out on thicker paper and use it at your desk for reference.
6.Make A Company Newsletter
If you feel like there’s news to be spread about your company, why not make a newsletter to inform your employees? You can use a template from many different programs like Word or Publisher. Add pictures and your own text. Next up, print it out on decent paper, fold it up or staple it and get ready to distribute it! If you don’t run your own company, you can make a family newsletter as well to send to the relatives.
7.Start a Scrapbook
If you’re feeling crafty, you can use your printer to start a scrapbook. Digital scrapbooks are becoming all the rage these days, but even more so are printed out pages that look like scrapbook pages. Include images of items and photos of the event. Be sure to include catchy text as well. Next, organize all of that so that it looks like a scrapbook page. You can find some nifty templates online for these sorts of projects. Next, print it out and add it to your book.
8.Create Your Own Promotional Materials
Presuming you have a business, you will always be in the need of promotional materials. That’s why using your printer to its fullest potential can be so great! You can print out business cards, letterheads, press releases, and even portfolios. You can develop marketing campaigns and do some of your own PR legwork.
9.Create Projects For Your Kids
If you have kids, a printer can be a handy tool. Just think of all of the fun things you can create, find and print out for them? You can create a coloring book out of line drawings. You can make a puzzle out of a blown up image.
10.Give Your Eyes A Break
When you read a lot of text online for any great period of time it causes eyestrain. The backlit screen and the fact that you don’t blink very much can contribute to health problems like eye dryness, contact irritation and headaches. Instead of reading everything on the screen all of the time, try printing out some of the documents you need to read. Then, settle into a comfortable chair and read away. It’s a lot less of a chore on your overworked eyes.
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